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'Pro-versions' Elk Master Tips and Triangle Chalk
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Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View PostIs the chalk a similar darker colour like the Spruce Masters ?
If so I had the same problem with the Spruce Masters, marked the cue ball heavily.
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Originally Posted by Booters View PostSwitched back to Phoenix black and the difference was night and day. Even though the first one I put on crumbled to pieces after 15 minutes, which is the reason I tried the elk in the first place. I guess I will just have to buy in bulk, but a 4 quid each I would rather not!
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Originally Posted by markz View PostProbably harder than the spruce chalk so doesn't stick as much but still sticks too much to play snooker, the only time it was better was when I polished the balls. Think the more you handle them the build up of grease from hands makes the chalk stick terrible. The only chalk worse for staying on cue ball is Kamui. Both probably more suitable for pool as shorter games and clean cue ball after every rack.
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Originally Posted by markz View PostHave you tried the adr tips mate? They are in between a good played in elk and the Phoenix black. I liked the Phoenix but just a little hard, the adr gives you the hardness still but with a little more feel plus if you leave it higher it lasts twice as long as the Phoenix.
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Originally Posted by Booters View Post3 hours with it tonight, 3 of the most frustrating hours I have ever played, couldn't pot a long ball or any kind of thin cut, I do have better grip with this tip but I'm thinking the increase in grip is exaggerating any unintentional side, I do use a small tip any way which doesn't help, I know it's my cueing and not the tip but I'm not keen on it after tonight, I will give it one more session, if I get a repeat of tonight, it's coming off
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Originally Posted by markz View PostHave you tried the adr tips mate? They are in between a good played in elk and the Phoenix black. I liked the Phoenix but just a little hard, the adr gives you the hardness still but with a little more feel plus if you leave it higher it lasts twice as long as the Phoenix.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostWhich one of ADR tips plays like that Markz, as in soft medium or hard, sounds right up my street.
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Cheers Markz, I'm definitely going to try one.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Someone left a block of master chalk on the table I went on so thought I would give it a go, ended up just leaving it on the tray when I handed the balls in, didn't rate it at all.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Well it's finer and does make a bit of a dusty mess on the table but you can see it to clean the table would not use it if I had my own table but you don't get any residue on the cue ball like you do with the kamui chalk for example I like it but one mans perfume is another mans -
The kamui feels miles better to use on yer cue it pastes on - but also sticks all over the cue ball - so sad stuff really and I can't stand the new pro chalk stuff.
No doubt someone out there likes it
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Yeh to be fair Byrom, it would be my second choice after normal triangle green stuff, I found it a bit gritty, maybe it was a fake one? But I do agree it doesn't mark the cue ball, ( I stopped using spruce chalk because of that problem)it does mark the table but you get chalk streaks with triangle chalk when playing screw shots, so that didn't bother me, maybe gritty is the wrong term, I think powdery might be better.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Byrom View PostWell it's finer and does make a bit of a dusty mess on the table but you can see it to clean the table would not use it if I had my own table but you don't get any residue on the cue ball like you do with the kamui chalk for example I like it but one mans perfume is another mans -
The kamui feels miles better to use on yer cue it pastes on - but also sticks all over the cue ball - so sad stuff really and I can't stand the new pro chalk stuff.
No doubt someone out there likes it
Don't rate it at all .......few Pro's down the club use it . I will be giving my box to them . Shocking stuff .Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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